• Welland is a city in Ontario, Canada. Welland may also refer to: Welland (electoral district), named after the city in Canada Welland South, provincial...
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  • (UK) or Sand: The Never-Ending Story (US), 2009 book by geologist Michael Welland Sand (band), British post-punk band Sand (album), 1987 album by Allan Holdsworth...
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  • American radio station. WCSS may also refer to: Welland Centennial Secondary School, a public high school in Welland, Ontario, Canada Westview Centennial Secondary...
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  • a play in the BBC's Play for Today series, written by Colin Welland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Leeds United. If...
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  • Lincolnshire Weston Longville, Norfolk Weston, Northamptonshire Weston by Welland, Northamptonshire Weston, North Yorkshire Weston, Nottinghamshire Weston-on-the-Green...
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  • County, a county with city status in Ontario United Counties of Lincoln, Welland and Haldimand, Ontario, a historical county Brant—Haldimand, former federal...
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  • Ontario), in Windsor, Ontario, closed 1985 Welland Centennial Secondary School, in Welland, Ontario This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges...
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  • Minnesota, United States Rose City, Texas, United States Camrose, Alberta Welland, Ontario Windsor, Ontario Little Rock, Arkansas Chico, California Pasadena...
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  • in the English county of Berkshire Bourne Eau, a tributary of the River Welland in Lincolnshire River Bourne, a tributary of the Thames in Surrey that...
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  • Jeremy Kemp (Bob Steele). Also in 1960s episodes as David Graham was Colin Welland, later a screenwriter. Other British actors who played regular roles in...
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  • former federal riding near Welland, Ontario Monck (provincial electoral district), a former provincial riding near Welland, Ontario Village of Monck,...
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  • bridge on the Welland Canal in 1938. Windoc (1959), a freighter that struck a bridge on the Welland Canal in 2001. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Catholic Secondary School (Burlington), Ontario Notre Dame College School, Welland, Ontario Notre Dame High School (Calgary), Alberta Notre Dame High School...
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  • Ontario, Canada, a community Battle of Chippawa, a battle of the War of 1812 Welland River, Ontario, originally named Chippawa Creek HMCS Chippawa, a Canadian...
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  • Ward, political writer Colin Watkinson, British cinematographer Colin Welland, British actor and screenwriter Colin West (born 1962), English football...
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  • Regiment Lake Superior Scottish Regiment Lincoln and Welland Regiment London Regiment (disambiguation) Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment) Loyal...
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  • Cooks Mills (category All article disambiguation pages)
    Illinois, United States Cooks Mills, New Jersey, United States Cooks Mills, Welland, Ontario, Canada Cooks Mills, Nipissing District, Ontario, Canada Spragge...
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  • John David Maloney (born 1945), former Canadian Member of Parliament for Welland, current mayor of Port Colborne, Ontario John William Maloney (1883–1954)...
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  • Weller Dry Docks, a shipbuilder located on the Welland Canal at the Lake Ontario entrance This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • fewer towing charges. canaller A ship designed to transit the locks of the Welland Canal. canister shot A type of antipersonnel cannon load in which lead...
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  • first vice-president of the Council for Aboriginal Rights in 1951 Colin Welland (1934–2015), British actor and screenwriter originally named Colin Williams...
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  • Scottish footballer Welland Gemmell (1910–1954), Canadian politician Gemmell, Minnesota Gemmells, South Australia Gemmill (disambiguation) This page lists...
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  • Airport or Welland/Niagara Central Dorothy Rungeling Aerodrome, (TC LID: CNQ3) Niagara Falls/Niagara South Airport, (TC LID: CNF9) This disambiguation page...
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    in the Roman era to carry King Street over the floodplain of the River Welland. Rescue archaeology before gravel workings began revealed details of a...
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    constructed a line via Nassington and King's Cliffe to Seaton, below Welland Viaduct. This turned Wansford, previously an unimportant village station...
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